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Pamela Clark

Pamela Clark, CRNI, is a Nurse Manager for Healix, a leader in the field of parenteral services. She has more than 28 years of experience in infusion therapy and infusion education with both licensed nurses and patients. Her experience spans multiple infusion settings including: acute care, long-term care, home infusion, and ambulatory infusion care. She also has experience in oncology and oncology research.

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What Others are Saying

"What a great online learning site. I am from Australia and online inotrope short courses are extremely rare. This is great for my practice. Thank you."

R.J. RN - Figtree, Australia

"It's like I had my own mentor sitting next to me. I found it extremely informative especially the videos and additional evidenced based learning."

K.R. RN - Buckinghamshire,UK

"Very Educating."

L.N. - Fort Worth, Texas

"I like the ease of taking the class."

S.C. LPN – Cheyenne, WY

"I enjoyed the class because it gets right to the facts. I have been to seminars where the speakers spend the majority of the class going over statistics and then rush through the meat of the presentation or not get through it at all.
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This instructional course has been designed to provide current concepts and skills related to pain control. As research sheds light on pain management issues and treatment methods, nurses are expected to maintain competency in assessing and treating their patients’ pain, as well as the side effects of those pain control interventions. For both the RN and LPN/LVN involved in patient care, this course contains current practices for best patient outcomes.

State Boards of Nursing have varying positions on the role of the LPN/LVN in the administration of parenteral pain control measures. A link to each state board of nursing is listed on the Pedagogy website under “Resources”. Competency requirements are obtained and maintained through the nurse’s employer, facility or institution.

This instructional course has been designed to provide current concepts and skills in pain management to the licensed nurse.